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Deutsch: 02.04.2012 04808 Heyda (Falkenhain -> Lossatal), Stolpener Straße 13: Schloß Heyda (GMP: 51.384117,12.898819). Die barocke Schloßanlage geht auf das Adelsgeschlecht von Leipziger zurück, welches das Rittergut seit dem 17. Jahrhundert innehatte. Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts erwarb Georg Adolf von Hartitzsch das Rittergut. Er ließ das Schloß 1806 erweitern. 1897 ging das Rittergut an Hans-Georg von Carlowitz-Hartitzsch über, der das Schloß modernisieren ließ. Das Rittergut Heyda wurde im Oktober 1945 enteignet. In der DDR-Zeit diente das Schloß als Kinderheim und Behindertenwerkstatt. Seit 1995 ist es im Besitz der Familie von Carlowitz-Falkenhain. Gemälde im Ahnensaal im Obergeschoß. [DSCNn3615.TIF]20120402260DR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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Image title | 02.04.2012 04808 Heyda (Falkenhain -> Lossatal), Stolpener Straße 13: Schloß Heyda (GMP: 51.384117,12.898819). Die barocke Schloßanlage geht auf das Adelsgeschlecht von Leipziger zurück, welches das Rittergut seit dem 17. Jahrhundert innehatte. Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts erwarb Georg Adolf von Hartitzsch das Rittergut. Er ließ das Schloß 1806 erweitern. 1897 ging das Rittergut an Hans-Georg von Carlowitz-Hartitzsch über, der das Schloß modernisieren ließ. Das Rittergut Heyda wurde im Oktober 1945 enteignet. In der DDR-Zeit diente das Schloß als Kinderheim und Behindertenwerkstatt. Seit 1995 ist es im Besitz der Familie von Carlowitz-Falkenhain. Gemälde im Ahnensaal im Obergeschoß. [DSCNn3615.TIF]20120402260DR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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